A Super Blood Moon is when a total lunar eclipse, also known as a Blood Moon, coincides with a Super Moon. A total lunar eclipse takes place when the Moon passes directly through the Earth’s umbra (full shadow). The total lunar eclipse is sometimes called a blood moon, as the Moon turns red.As the Moon has an irregular orbit, this does not happen often.This total lunar eclipse was fully visible in Moscow on January 21 2019.

It will begin at 2.36am and end at 7.48am, making it five hours and 12 minutes long.The total phase of this total lunar eclipse will be visible from North and South America, and western parts of Europe and Africa.

Stages and times of the eclipse in Moscow are outlined below. All times are local time for Moscow.